RESULT 2010 World Cup South Africa Qualifier South America BRAZIL 0 - 0 BOLIVIA "An Embarrassing DRAW for Brazil"

By Anna Italia
Covering the 2010 World Cup South Africa Qualifiers from an Italian Perspective


Here are the results from the 2010 World Cup South Africa Qualifiers of the match Brazil - Bolivia having  5 players form our Italian Serie A.


              Dunga might be sacked after this embarrassing draw at home -- sounds more like a defeat --
                              with Bolivia playing with 10 men since the 53rd minute.
                                 Brazil 0 -  0 Bolivia 

Substitutions:
60' Lucas out, Julio Baptista in    57' Jaime Moreno out, L.A. Gutierrez in
                    
76' Ronaldinho out, Nilmar in        78' Marcelo Martins out, Pablo Escobar in
                     76' Diego out, Elano in                90' Joselito Vaca out, Diego A. Cabrera in
                     

                 

Brazilians pose before the start of their World Cup 2010 qualifying soccer match against Bolivia in Rio de Janeiro September 10, 2008. REUTERS/Bruno Domingos (BRAZIL)

 

                  Brazil - Bolivia
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Italian Serie A Players: For Brazil - AC Milan forward Ronaldinho, FC Inter goalkeeper Julio Cesar, FC Inter defender Maicon,  AS Roma forward Julio Baptista, AS Roma defender  Juan.

Here is the starting eleven from Brazil

Julio Cesar, Maicon, Lucio, Luisao, Josue, Juan, Diego, Lucas, Luis Fabiano, Ronaldinho, and Robinho

I am surprised that Brazil has not been able to score  a single goal against Bolivia the last team of the table.  Wow...

Incredible, the first half ends 0 - 0.... 

In the 53rd minute, Bolivian defender Ignazio Garcia gets a red card!   Bolivia is now with 10 players.

All the way to the 60th minute and no goals???  Wow, either Brazil is playing badly or Bolivia is playing super well with only 10 players. Amazing. 

Brazil cannot lose at home, it will be the end of Brazil Head Coach Dunga!

Wow, it's the 76th minute and no goals from Brazl.. Now, I am really worried....

Brazil's Ronaldinho (R) vies for the ball with Bolivia's Garcia Justino during their FIFA World Cup South Africa-2010 qualifier football match at the Joao Havelange stadium in Rio de Janeiro on September 10, 2008. AFP PHOTO / ARI VERSIANI


Brazil Head Coach Dunga makes his last 2 substitutions in the 76th minute.  You bet he is "feeling his sacking closer."

Ronaldinho out, Nilmar in

Diego out, Elano in

Hello, knock, knock, anybody home?  It's 85th minute and Brazil can not blast the net of Bolivia goalkeeper of Carlos Arias and having an extra man.  Instead of goals Brazil is collecting yellow cards like Bolivia.

Something did not work.... what was it????  Underestimating their opponent Bolivia who is in the last position of the Table?


LINEUPS
2010 World Cup South Africa Qualifier
Brazil - Bolivia
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Estadio Olímpico Joao Havelange, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil


Referee: INTRIAGO Alfredo (ECU)

Assistant Referee 1: BADARACO Felix (ECU)

Assistant Referee 2: CEDENO Juan (ECU)

Fourth official: SALAZAR Daniel (ECU)


Booked:

Brazil: '36 Josué, 56' Juan, 72' Diego, 83' Luizao

Bolivia: 5' Jaime Moreno, 62' Miguel Hoyos


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What do you think of the result?  Which player surprised you or disappointed you and why?




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